EU Coalition - Africa 2030












GLOBAL COALITION FOR AFRICA 

The continent of Africa & countries + territories within with 15 Empires of the EU Coalition 


EU Coalition - Africa 2030

Our newly expanding Agenda with security advancements for a 3-4+ Tier Quality of Life Agenda in Africa creating a 3+ Layered Economy & Public - Private + Personal Sector 

Each respective country & territory will enjoy their contributions in culture & Earth's history with borders & airspace then import - export controls then updates to Residential - Commercial properties then all Static Stationary & Moving Motion infrastructure alongside digital - physical 

The EU Coalition in African countries of connected authority will be working on a new agenda for the quality of life within that countries borders & airspace to lift up Quality of Life to a first world equivalent on an international equal with Coalition global security connecting to the Interpol & UN - NHS & European Union 


A 3 LAYERED FINANCIAL SITUATION 

European Union - Currency

African Union - Currency

Brics - Currency 

Main currency - digital secondary - Union currency creating a 3 level Wealth - Asset - Debt control devision for Banking 

This effort will lift countries & territories into a first rate - first world status for quality of life while a main currency involves stretch loans & write off + lottery correction loans to address debt & inflation concerns to balance the Public - Private - Personal Sectors then a navigated legitimate - neutral - underworld 


STATISTICS 

Country & Territory Breakdown 

The following is a list of European colonies in Africa, organized alphabetically by the colonizing country. Francehad the most colonies in Africa with 35 colonies followed by Britain with 32.



1. Belgian colonial empire

Belgian Congo (Congo Free State annexed as a colony, today's Democratic Republic of the Congo)

Ruanda-Urundi (comprising modern Rwanda and Burundi, 1922–62



2. British Empire

Egypt

British Cyrenaica (1943-1951, now part of Libya)

British Tripolitania (1943-1951, now part of Libya)

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (1899–1956)

British Somaliland (now part of Somalia)

British East AfricaKenya Colony

Uganda Protectorate

Tanzania

Tanganyika Territory (1919–61)

Zanzibar

British Mauritius

Bechuanaland (now Botswana)

Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)

Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia)

British Seychelles

British South Africa

South Africa

Transvaal Colony

Cape Colony

Colony of Natal

Orange River Colony

South-West Africa (from 1915, now Namibia)

British West Africa

Gambia Colony and Protectorate

British Sierra Leone

Colonial Nigeria

British Togoland (1916–56, today part of Ghana)

Cameroons (1922–61, now part of Cameroon and Nigeria)

Gold Coast (British colony) (now Ghana)

Nyasaland (now Malawi)

Basutoland (now Lesotho)

Swaziland (now Eswatini)

St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha


3. Poland-Lithuania Empire

St. Andrews Island (in the Gambia)


4. Denmark–Norway Empire

Danish Gold Coast (coastal settlements in Ghana)


5. Dutch colonial empire

Arguin Island (in Mauritania)

Dutch Cape Colony

Dutch Gold Coast (settlements along coast of Ghana, including El Mina)

Dutch Loango-Angola (Luanda, Sonyo and Cabinda)

Gorée (Senegal)

Moçambique (Delagoa Bay)

São ToméSouth Africa

Mauritius


6. Portuguese colonial empire

Portuguese Angola (now Angola)

Mainland Angola

Portuguese Congo (now Cabinda Province of Angola)

Portuguese Mozambique (now Mozambique)

Portuguese Guinea (now Guinea-Bissau)

Portuguese Gold Coast now part of Ghana

Portuguese Cape Verde

Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe

São Tomé Island

Príncipe Island

Fort of São João Baptista de Ajudá (now Ouidah, in Benin)


7. Others

Ajuda (Whydah, in Benin)

Angola

Annobón

Cabinda

Cape Verde (Cabo Verde)

Ceuta

Fort of São João Baptista de Ajudá

Gorée (in Senegal)

Malindi

Mombasa

Algarve Ultramar (Morocco)

Agadir

Alcacer Ceguer

Arzila

Azamor

Mazagan

Mogador

Safim

Nigeria (Lagos area)

Mozambique

Portuguese Gold Coast (settlements along coast of Ghana)

Portuguese Guinea (Guinea-Bissau)

QuíloaSão Tomé and PríncipeTangier

Zanzibar

Ziguinchor



8. Russian Empire

Sagallo (6 January 1889–5 February 1889)



9. Spanish colonial Empire

Northern Spanish Morocco

Chefchaouen (Chauen)

Jebala (Yebala)

Kert

Loukkos (Lucus)

Rif 

Spanish West Africa

Ifni

Southern Spanish Morocco (Cape Juby)

Spanish Sahara (now Western Sahara)

Saguia el-HamraRío de Oro

Spanish Guinea (now Equatorial Guinea)

Fernando PóRío Muni

Annobón




10. Sweden

Swedish Gold Coast


11. Hospitaller Malta

Tripoli



12. Italian colonial empire

Italian East Africa

Italian Eritrea

Italian Somaliland (now Somalia)

Italian Ethiopia

Amhara Governorate

Galla-Sidamo Governorate

Harar Governorate

Scioa Governorate

Italian Libya


Former colonies, protectorates and occupied areas


Italian Eritrea (1882–1947)

Italian Somalia (1889–1947)

Trust Territory of Somaliland (1950–1960)

Libya (1911–1947)

Italian Tripolitania & Cyrenaica (1911–1934)

Italian Libya (1934–1943)

Italian East Africa (1936–1941)

Italian Ethiopia (1936–1941)

Tunis (1942–1943)


13. French colonial empire


French North Africa

French Algeria (1830-1962; was administered as an integral part of France itself from 1848)

French Protectorate of Tunisia (1881–1956)

French Protectorate of Morocco (1912–1956)

Fezzan-Ghadames (1943–1951) (administration given by the UNO after its conquest by Charles de Gaulle)

Egypt (ownership 1798–1801; Condominium of France and the United Kingdom 1876–1882)[2]


French West Africa

Ivory Coast (1843–1960)

Dahomey or French Dahomey (now Benin) (1883–1960)

Independent of Dahomey, under French protectorate in 1889

Porto-Novo (protectorate) (1863–1865, 1882)

Cotonou (protectorate) (1868)

French Sudan (now Mali) (1883–1960)

Senegambia and Niger (1902–1904)

Guinea or French Guinea (1891–1958)

Mauritania (1902–1960)Adrar emirate (protectorate) (1909)

The Taganit confederation's emirate (protectorate) (1905)

Brakna confederation's emirate (protectorate)

Emirate of Trarza (protectorate) (1902)

Niger (1890–1960)

Sultanate of Damagaram (Zinder) (protectorate) (1899)

Senegal (1677–1960)

French Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso) (1896–1960)

French Togoland (1918–1960) (formerly a German colony, mandate became a French colony) (now Togo)

Nigeria

The Enclaves of Forcados and Badjibo (territory under a lease of 30 years) (1900–1927)

The Emirate of Muri (Northeast of Nigeria) (1892–1893)

Gambia

Albreda (1681–1857)

Kunta Kinteh Island (1695–1697, 1702)

French Equatorial Africa

Chad (1900–1960)Oubangui-Chari (currently Central African Republic) (1905–1960)

Dar al Kuti (protectorate) (1897) (in 1912 its sultanate was suppressed by the French)

Sultanate of Bangassou (protectorate) (1894)

Present-day The Republic of Congo, then French Congo (1875–1960)

Gabon (1839–1960)

French Cameroon (91% of current Cameroon) (1918–1960) (formerly a German colony, Mandate, Protectorate then French Colony)

São Tomé and Príncipe (1709)



French East Africa and Indian Ocean

French Madagascar (1896–1960)

Kingdom of Imerina (protectorate; 1896)Isle de France (1715–1810; now Mauritius)

Djibouti (French Somaliland) (the French Territory of the Afars and the Issas; French Somalia; 1862–1977)

French Egypt (1798–1801, 1858–1882, 1956)

Mayotte (1841–present)Seychelles (1756–1810)

Chagos Archipelago (1721–1745, 1768–1814)

The Scattered Islands (Banc du Geyser, Bassas da India, Europa Island, Juan de Nova Island, Glorioso Islands, Tromelin Island)

Comoros (1866–1975)Réunion (1710–present)


14. German Empire

German South West Africa, 1884 to 1915

German West Africa, 1884 to 1915

Togoland, 1884 to 1916

Kamerun, from 1884 to 1916

Kapitaï and Koba, 1884 to 1885

Mahinland, March 11, 1885 to October 24, 1885

German East Africa, 1885 to 1918

Witu Protectorate, 1885 to 1890

German Somali Coast, 1885 to 1888

German Congo, 1884 to 1885

German Katanga, 1886

Gando Protectorate, 1895 to 1897

Gulmu Protectorate, 1895 to 1897

German South Africa, 1884 to 1885


15. China - Asian Empire 

Legitimate - neutral - underworld investments & Public - Private Sector control & influence or tampering



NORTH BAY - OTTAWA + USA LABS 

The NB-OT Labs instigated World War 3 in 2012 after separate efforts taken prior to dating back before 1999 & 1993 

Negotiations to end the war between 2012-2024 legally & privately ended with non-stop attacks on the EU Coalition 


DECISION MAKING 

A democratic process

Scenarios of then cause & effect with result potential affecting majority & minorities

Main - larger then smaller regional

The same pocess with a leader & team using a dictators Corporate like structure

Decision making options under a larger umbrella then multiple umbrellas breaking down to a series of affecting all areas then the borders & airspace with the Public - Private + Personal Sectors



BRANDS & TERRITORIES

Open source - Copyright - Patents - Trademarks

Country - Territory - Regions - Internationally

Licence to operate - Private Sector

State or Province + Territory & Region then Internationally with all or one or some & specifics while others hold the same name in other State or Province + Territory & Regions operating separately under their own style backed by their legal right to


GLOBAL SUPERPOWERS

China - Russia - USA + Territories of & the EU Coalition  


EMPEROR BENNETT'S GLOBAL COLONIZATION 

The EU Coalition + connected interests 

Pacific Island Nation Continent + Global Island Nations 

https://movingtofrance2025.blogspot.com/2024/11/blog-post_71.html

Heirarchies - The Emperor

https://movingtofrance2025.blogspot.com/2024/11/eu-coalititon-heirarchies-emperor-of.html

EU COALITION - EU BANKING CARTEL 



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